On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 10:53 AM, Eric Roberts wrote:

> When we looked at what was running on port 80, it showed that IIS was
> stioll
> running, despite being disabled and stopped.  I am at a loss here.


You may be picking the wrong fight. Avoid the fight with IIS and just run
Apache on a different port. Open the httpd.conf file and change "Listen 80"
to another port. 81 perhaps.

Then you can develop against Apache here:
http://localhost:81

And also IIS here:
http://localhost

No stopping an starting needed.

-Cameron

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